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Nahas leads camp for young prospects
August 16th, 2011 12:28AM
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[U.S. UNDER-15 GIRLS] The U.S. under-15 girls national team will hold a nine-day training camp beginning Sunday at the Home Depot Center to coincide with the camp for players one year older seeking to make next year's U-17 national team that will attempt to qualify for the 2012 world championship in their age group.

Damon Nahas, the technical director at CASL Chelsea, will oversee the camp as head coach along with U.S. Soccer Development Director Jill Ellis .

U.S. Roster:
GOALKEEPERS (2): Emily Boyd (Crossfire Premier; Seattle, Wash.), Alexis Bryant (Bethesda Soccer Club; Kensington, Md.)
DEFENDERS (5): Monica Flores (SDFC Lynx; Livingston, N.J.), Sabrina Flores (SDFC Lynx; Livingston, N.J.), Chloe Hemingway (West Coast FC; Irvine, Calif.), Ginny McGowan (Eclipse Select SC; Lake Forest, Ill.), Annia Mejia (Arsenal FC; Bloomington, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Betsy Brandon (Colorado Rush; Littleton, Colo.), Katie Cousins (Richmond Kickers; Forest, Va.), Mikaela Harvey (Lonestar SC; Liberty Hill, Texas), Cassie Phillips (Michigan Hawks; Howell, Mich.), Sarah Robinson (MVLA Lightning; Los Altos, Calif.), Dominique Romero (Club Heat; Las Vegas, Nev.), Stephanie Zuniga (Bay Oaks Soccer Club; Pinole, Calif.)
FORWARDS (8): Megan Buckingham (Michigan Hawks; Novi, Mich.), Reilly Martin (Carmel United; Carmel, Ind.), Casey Martinez (SAC United Premier; Towson, Md.), Gabby Matulich (MVLA Lightning; Los Gatos, Calif.), Kayla McCoy (Eclipse Select SC; Lincolnwood, Ill.), Melanie Monteagudo (West Pines; Pembroke Pines, Fla.), Haley Pounds (Challenge Soccer Club; Spring, Texas), Christina Settles (West Coast FC; Oceanside, Calif).



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